Kirsten Poulsen. (H. T. Poulsen, 19 24.) Beautiful bright 
scarlet with golden anthers. Very showy, single, splen¬ 
did bedder, 
Lady Reading. (Van Herk, 1921.) Clear red small globu¬ 
lar flowers. Free flowering and dwarf growing. 
Mrs. Finch. Bright rose-pink flowers in branching, fra¬ 
grant clusters. 
Paul Cranipel. Flaming orange-scarlet, holding its color 
to the end. Good in rain or sunshine. 
Sparkler. Brilliant red. An improvement on existing reds. 
GENERAL LIST 
50c Each; $5.00 per Dozen 
Admiration. H.T. (S. McGredy & Son, 19 2 2.) Pointed 
buds of salmon-rose, large, high-centered blooms of 
cream-white, heavily shaded with light orange-ver- 
million. Fragrant and fairly free-flowing. A vigorous, 
healthy plant. 
Angele Pernet. H.T. (Pernet-Ducher, 1924.) Brownish- 
orange blooms of excellent shape, although only semi¬ 
double. 
Amulet. H.T. (Tantau, 1930.) Fiery red. A high-centered 
rose of good form and size; free-flowering. Good 
foliage. 
Autumn. A rose of gorgeous coloring, a combination of 
scarlet-cerise and gold. Flowers of moderate size and 
good shape. Growth free and upright. 
Barbara Richards. H.T. (A. Dickson, 1930.) Flower 
large, full, well formed, fragrant, maize-yellow and 
buff, flushed rose. Growth vigorous, free-bloomer. 
Barbara Robinson. H.T. (A. Dickson & Son, Ltd., 1907.) 
Cream; buds long and pointed, well-shaped flower, 
very free-flowering. 
Bedford Crimson. H.T. (Laxton, 19 26.) Dark velvety 
crimson. Free-flowering. A fine bedding rose. Clay 
Cup, R.H.S., 1924. 
Bertha Gorst H.T. (G. Beckwith & Sons, 1933.) Color, 
fiery crimson cerise with gold at base. Thick, velvety 
petals. Strongly perfumed. Vigorous grower. Certifi¬ 
cate of Merit, N.R.S. 
Betty Uprichard. H.T. (A. Dickson & Sons, Ltd., 19 22.) 
A splendid shade of glowing salmon-pink and carmine; 
very vigorous; a very fine variety. 
Briarcliff. H.T. (Briarcliff Greenhouses, 192 6.) Large, 
pointed buds, and double, high-centered blooms of 
brilliant rose-pink, fragrant and long lasting. Stems 
stiff and long. 
Caledonia. H.T. (Dobbie & Co., Ltd., 19 29.) Bud large, 
long-pointed; flower large, extremely double, high- 
centered, very lasting, slightly fragrant, white, borne 
singly on long, strong stem; foliage sufficient, large, 
dark green, buds and flowers of exquisite form, large 
and fragrant. Strong-growing plant, almost constantly 
in bloom. 
Catalonia. H.T. Orange-scarlet. The buds are deep rich 
carmine stained with orange and open to a 50-petaled 
flower of glowing orange-scarlet. Richly fragrant. No 
other rose matches it in color, and it simply glows like 
a beacon in our gardens. 
Catherine Kordes. H.T. (Kordes, 1930.) Large double 
flower. Glowing dark scarlet. Abundant, leathery, 
disease-resistant foliage. 
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